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Indiana Soccer 8 Ncaa Championships • 19 Ncaa College Cup Appearances INDIANA SOCCER 8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 19 NCAA COLLEGE CUP APPEARANCES Athletic Media Relations • Scott Burns • Men’s Soccer Contact O - (812) 856-2939 • C - (812) 322-5285 • [email protected] 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS No. 2 INDIANA (0-0-0) vs. No. 5 WAKE FOREST (0-0-0) Aug. 24 at #5 Wake Forest 7:30 PM Aug. 26 at #3 North Carolina 7:30 PM MATCH DETAILS Aug. 31 #23 DARTMOUTH# 8 PM Date. August 24, 2018 Sept. 2 UCONN# 8 PM Kickoff ............... 7:30 PM ET Sept. 7 VCU 8 PM Location .......Winston-Salem, N.C. Venue ...............Spry Stadium Sept. 11 at #17 Notre Dame 7 PM Live Stream ......ACC Network Extra Sept. 16 at #12 Wisconsin* 4 PM Live Stats ..........IUHoosiers.com INDIANA WAKE FOREST Sept. 21 at Evansville 7 PM HOOSIERS Series Record ....... Series tied, 2-2-0 DEMON DEACONS Sept. 25 NORTHWESTERN* 7:30 PM Sept. 30 PENN STATE* 1 PM SETTING THE SCENE • The No. 2-ranked Indiana Hoosiers will open the 2018 season at No. 5 Wake Forest on Friday at Oct. 3 at Kentucky 7 PM Spry Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 7 at #21 Michigan* 3 PM • Indiana is opening the season with a true road match for the first time since playing at Saint Louis (W, 2-1) in 2014. In road matches to begin seasons, Indiana is 8-1-2 all-time. Oct. 12 MARYLAND* 7:30 PM • The Hoosiers are unbeaten in the team’s last seven season openers, posting a record of 5-0-2. Oct. 16 #9 BUTLER 8 PM The last season-opening loss came in 2010 in double-overtime to California, 2-1. • IU returns nine starters from 2017’s team that posted a record of 18-1-6, reaching the NCAA Oct. 19 at Rutgers* 7 PM College Cup Final. Indiana fell in double-overtime to Stanford, 1-0. Oct. 24 at Ohio State* 7 PM • Indiana was seeded No. 2 overall in the 2017 NCAA Tournament, marking the 13th time in the last 15 years since the current seeding format began in 2003 that IU has earned a top-16 seed. Oct. 28 #7 MICHIGAN STATE* 4 PM • The Hoosiers reached the College Cup for a NCAA-record 19th time. IU’s 15 appearances in the All Game Times ET | HOME GAMES BOLD College Cup Final is also a NCAA record. * B1G match # adidas/IU Credit Union Classic • The berth for the Hoosiers was the team’s 31st-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament and the 42nd overall in the program’s history. NEWS AND NOTES • Senior D Andrew Gutman was named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List for the first time FOLLOW THE HOOSIERS in his Hoosier career. Last season, Gutman was named Second-Team All-America by the United ON SOCIAL MEDIA Soccer Coaches after helping the Hoosiers lead the NCAA in shutouts (18) and goals allowed (7). The First-Team All-Big Ten and All-Midwest Region selection also netted seven goals on the year t @IndianaMSOC and added four assists. • Both Gutman and sophomore GK Trey Muse earned preseason All-America accolades from both i @IndianaMSOC Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer New f @IndianaMSOC • Gutman, Muse and senior MF Francesco Moore were all named to the Big Ten Preseason Honors List, as the Hoosiers were unanimously picked as the league’s favorites in a poll conducted of the y IU Athletics conference’s head coaches. #Q49 // #GoIU UP NEXT • The No. 2-ranked Hoosiers will head to Cary, N.C. to face the No. 3 North Carolina Tar Heels on Sunday. In the eight-match history between the two storied programs, the series is tied 4-4-0. NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 • 2012 @INDIANAMSOC No. 2 INDIANA vs. No. 5 WAKE FOREST 2018 INDIANA MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Sean Caulfield GK R-Jr. 6-2 185 East Lake, Fla./East Lake 1 Trey Muse GK So. 6-4 195 Louisville, Ky./Roosevelt (Wash.) 2 Jordan Kleyn D R-Jr. 5-11 165 Plainfield, Ind./Avon 3 Jacob Meier D R-Fr. 6-2 170 Shakopee, Minn./Shakopee 4 A.J. Palazzolo D R-So. 6-1 165 St. Louis, Mo./Christian Brothers College 5 Timmy Mehl D R-Sr. 6-1 170 Manhattan Beach, Calif./Loyola 6 Jack Maher D Fr. 6-3 175 Caseyville, Ill./Althoff Catholic 7 Trevor Swartz MF R-Sr. 5-10 155 Cameron Park, Calif./Ponderosa 9 Thomas Warr F So. 6-0 175 Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville 10 Justin Rennicks MF/F So. 5-11 165 Hamilton, Mass./Hamilton Wenham Regional 11 Cory Thomas MF R-Sr. 6-0 160 Corydon, Ind./Corydon Central 12 Austin Panchot MF Sr. 5-7 155 St. Louis, Mo./Lafayette 13 Francesco Moore MF R-Sr. 5-10 168 Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 14 Griffin Dorsey MF/F So. 6-0 160 Evergreen, Colo./Evergreen 15 Andrew Gutman D Sr. 6-0 170 Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central 16 Joe Schmidt MF R-Fr. 5-8 155 Bainbridge Township, Ohio/University School 17 Jeremiah Gutjahr MF Sr. 5-10 160 Bloomington, Ind./North 18 Ryan Wittenbrink F Fr. 6-1 165 Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville 19 Rece Buckmaster D/MF Sr. 5-8 145 Auburn, Ind./Canterbury 20 Ben Yeagley MF Fr. 5-9 150 Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South 21 Spencer Glass MF/D R-So. 6-0 155 Fort Wayne, Ind./Carroll 22 Ian Black F R-So. 5-10 165 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin-Jerome 23 Isaac Sarosy D Fr. 5-11 170 Fair Oaks, Ind./Andrean 24 Daniel Munie D Fr. 5-11 165 Maryland Heights, Mo./Parkway North 25 Trey Kapsalis MF Fr. 5-7 140 Fishers, Ind./Cathedral 26 Kyle Barks MF R-Fr. 5-11 165 St. Louis, Mo./De Smet Jesuit 28 John Bannec D R-Fr. 6-0 165 Bloomington, Ind./South 29 Bryant Pratt GK Fr. 6-2 185 Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Watterson 30 Jacob Gruber GK R-Fr. 6-1 190 Fishers, Ind./Cathedral Head Coach: Todd Yeagley (Ninth Season) Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Kevin Robson (Fifth Season) Assistant Coach: Danny O’Rourke (First Season) Assistant Coach: Zac Brown (Second Season) Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Christian Lomeli (First Season) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sean Caulfield CALL-field Trey Muse MEW-s Jack Maher Mayor A.J. Palazzolo Pa-LAH-za-low Francesco Moore fran-CHESS-co Austin Panchot Poncho Jeremiah Gutjahr GOOT-yar Kevin Robson ROBE-son Andrew Gutman GOOT-man Todd Yeagley YAY-glee Timmy Mehl Mel NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1982 • 1983 • 1988 • 1998 • 1999 • 2003 • 2004 • 2012 @INDIANAMSOC No. 2 INDIANA vs. No. 5 WAKE FOREST SCOUTING THE DEMON DEACONS • The Wake Forest Demon Deacons enter the season ranked No. 5 in the 2018 QUICK FACTS United Soccer Coaches poll after posting a record of 19-2-2 in 2017. Location .............................................................Bloomington, Ind. • Wake Forest won the team’s second-consecutive ACC Tournament title Founded ................................................................................. 1820 last year and earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Colors ..............................................................Cream and Crimson • After beating Columbia and Butler, the Demon Deacons lost to eventual Nickname .........................................................................Hoosiers national champion Stanford at home, 2-0, in the NCAA Tournament Enrollment .......................................................................... 48,514 quarterfinals. Soccer Facility ............................................ Jerry Yeagley Field at • WF lost seven players to the MLS last season, but were still picked to ......................................................Bill Armstrong Stadium (6,100) win the ACC Atlantic division. President .....................................................Michael A. McRobbie • MF Brad Dunwell (First-Team) and F Kyle Holcomb (Freshman) were Vice President/Director of Athletics............................. Fred Glass both named to preseason Best XI teams by Top Drawer Soccer. Conference ........................................................................ Big Ten Athletic Department Phone .....................................812-855-0866 SERIES HISTORY Ticket Office Phone ............................................1-866-IU-SPORTS • Friday’s match between the Hoosiers and the Demon Deacons will mark the fifth time the two programs have met on the pitch, with the series tied IUMS HISTORY at 2-2-0. First year of varsity competition ............................................ 1973 • In the only meeting in Winston-Salem in 2015, Wake Forest used a goal All-Time Record .................................................733-174-97 (.778) in the 88th minute from Ricky Greensfelder to beat the Hoosiers in the All-Time Big Ten Record ......................................110-27-24 (.755) NCAA Titles ........................ 8 (‘82, ‘83, ‘88, ‘98, ‘99, ‘03, ‘04, ‘12) third round of the NCAA Tournament. NCAA Championship Appearances ........................................... 15 • In the four matches, IU has out-scored WF, 6-3. NCAA College Cup Appearances .............................................. 19 NCAA Tournament Appearances............................................... 42 HOOSIERS RETURN NINE STARTERS Current NCAA Tournament Appearance Streak ........................ 31 • The Indiana Hoosiers return nine starters from the 2017 team that Big Ten (Tournament) Championships ....................................... 12 posted a record of 18-1-6 in 2017, reaching the College Cup Final. Big Ten Regular Season Titles ................................................... 14 • IU also returns 83 percent of the team’s minutes played, 69 percent of Record at Armstrong Stadium .............................310-64-46 (.794) the goals scored and 88 percent of the assists. • Indiana’s Grant Lillard signed a Homegrown Contract with the Chicago 2018 COACHING STAFF Fire, while freshman Mason Toye signed a Generation adidas deal with Head Coach ..............................................................Todd Yeagley the MLS and was selected No. 8 overall by Minnesota United FC in the Alma Mater ......................................................................
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